Trusted Lawyers in Marietta, GA

Dealing with difficult financial situations can be stressful without a lawyer, so if you're searching for help in the Marietta area, look to The Law Office Of Danielle J. Eliot. We offer a personalized client experience and will help you understand your legal options. Our goal is to protect your rights. We work in the following areas of law:

Bankruptcy

Debt

Foreclosure

Our office is open Monday through Friday, and our flexible availability includes Saturday appointments when needed. Our new clients receive a free initial consultation and case evaluation so that they can begin to understand their options. We keep our rates competitive and even offer affordable payment plans.

The Law Office Of Danielle J. Eliot will provide you with representation from a local lawyer who understands the court system in Marietta, GA. We can travel to you for appointments when requested and will make it as easy as possible to use our services. Contact us today.

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Danielle Eliot

Danielle Eliot received her law degree in 2005 from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. She graduated with a Bachelor's Degree from San Jose State University in 2001. Ms. Eliot has been practicing consumer bankruptcy law with some of the largest bankruptcy firms in Georgia since September of 2005. She is licensed to practice law in the State of Georgia as well as the Northern District of Georgia Federal Courts. She is also a member of the Metro Atlanta Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney Group. Ms. Eliot is dedicated to giving her clients the personalized attention they deserve during this difficult time.

Danielle Eliot received her law degree in 2005 from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. She graduated with a Bachelor's Degree from San Jose State University in 2001. Ms. Eliot has been practicing consumer bankruptcy law with some of the largest bankruptcy firms in Georgia since September of 2005. She is licensed to practice law in the State of Georgia as well as the Northern District of Georgia Federal Courts. She is also a member of the Metro Atlanta Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney Group. Ms. Eliot is dedicated to giving her clients the personalized attention they deserve during this difficult time.

Danielle Eliot

Danielle Eliot received her law degree in 2005 from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. She graduated with a Bachelor's Degree from San Jose State University in 2001. Ms. Eliot has been practicing consumer bankruptcy law with some of the largest bankruptcy firms in Georgia since September of 2005. She is licensed to practice law in the State of Georgia as well as the Northern District of Georgia Federal Courts. She is also a member of the Metro Atlanta Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney Group. Ms. Eliot is dedicated to giving her clients the personalized attention they deserve during this difficult time.

Danielle Eliot received her law degree in 2005 from Thomas M. Cooley Law School in Lansing, Michigan. She graduated with a Bachelor's Degree from San Jose State University in 2001. Ms. Eliot has been practicing consumer bankruptcy law with some of the largest bankruptcy firms in Georgia since September of 2005. She is licensed to practice law in the State of Georgia as well as the Northern District of Georgia Federal Courts. She is also a member of the Metro Atlanta Consumer Bankruptcy Attorney Group. Ms. Eliot is dedicated to giving her clients the personalized attention they deserve during this difficult time.

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